Submitted by washingtonpost t3_10l8yv7 in IAmA
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Togapr33 t1_j5vcnt5 wrote
Do you have an equivalent financial philosophy to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs when it comes to saving/investing money?
akin to 1) 401k 2) IRA 3) Standard brokerage account 4) HSA/Education accounts ?